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Review by: Videogod

Looking for a game with a chilling and in depth story line, full range of movements and a game you will to play over and over. Well "D" ain't it that's for sure.

Graphics: 4 The computerized graphics at first glance look stunning but you will soon relize it's nothing more than eye candy. The game is set up so you are in room and you press the directional pad in the direction you want to go next. The game then takes control away from you and cuts in a cinematic screen that takes you to the next room. This is very unnecessary and only slows the pace of the game down.

Control: 4 Average, at best. The sounds are very sparse and when you get one the game pauses while it loads.

Sound: 1 There are two things a game designer should never do. The first is have a lag time between pressing a button and having on screen action. The second is never take control away from the player. This game does both thus it receives the lowest score possible.

Lastability: 2 This is the shortest two disc game I have ever seen and to make it worse the game is very one dimensional, meaning once you finish it you have no reason to ever play it again.

Funfactor: 3 The game isn't that bad the first time through. The story will grab you if only briefly, and a few of the puzzles do take some thinking.

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OVERALL: 2.8 This game is defiantly a rent only. You will probably Finnish it in a few hours. After that you will probably never want to see it again.

BOTTOM LINE: One of the Saturns worst.


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